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This meeting is available for purchase on DVD lafcpug went on the road for the February
meeting and gathered amongst the bovines for the Creative Cow
Convention at the Westin Hotel near the LAX airport. Despite
being a million miles a way from Hollywood, a good crowd showed
up and a good time was had by all. First up as usual was Stump the Gurus with regulars Ken Stone, , Steve Martin of Ripple Training , and special guest Gurus, Codec Genius Marco Solorio , SF Cutters Co Founder Kevin Monahan, and 2-pop co founder and FCP Guru Ralph Fairweather. Some of the questions asked and answered were: Q) I am having a terrible time trying
to capture from my DSR11 in OS 10.2.3. Often FCP can't see it
or I get the spinning wheel of death. Q.) I have 100 mgbs allocated to FCP
in OS9. Is that enough? Q) Can I use 3.0.4 with OSX or just with
Jaguar. Q.) I got a lot of media on a lot of
drives and I need more space. Can I just compress my media to
save space and then un compress it when I need it? Q.) Using FCP Titler I can't see what
kind of font I want to use because they do not show it like they
do in a word processor pulldown. Q.) I want to use Peak as my external
Audio editor and it doesn't work when I do that.
IV. What is OfflineRT? V. Who can use Offline RT? VI. When to use OfflineRT VII. When NOT to use OfflineRT? VIII. Benefits of OfflineRT IX. Downsides to OfflineRT XI. Larry's Ten Tips Oh sure, Larry spoke during this demo but the above will get you started quite nicely. This and buying this meetings DVD.
So what did this have to do with FCP? Nothing really. It was more of a cultural exchange and more about the Beijing Opera's influence on what we now call "Movie Kung Fu," the martial art form being performed in so many American Movies today. Ghaffer is one of just one of a handful of foreign performers allowed to perform with the Opera and spent a few minutes introducing us to this beautiful art form with many anecdotes covering it's history. Beijing Opera is not Opera in the Western sense. It is acrobatics, dance, martial arts AND song. Think of Pavorotti having to do three flips off a table top with 2 swords in his hand and landing in a split, plus continue singing. That's Beijing Opera. You can reach Ghaffer in Beijing by writing him at beijingopera@yahoo.com
Now understand that Boris is a third party application but also understand that Boris doesn't act like a third party application. It integrates WITH Final Cut Pro so you never LEAVE Final Cut Pro when you need to use one of the plug ins. Hey, just like the plug ins in FCP, huh? Right. Thats the beauty. You access the plug ins just like you do normally. And guess what? You're not opening up some foreign interface when you do access the plug ins. It looks identical to FCP's good ol' interface for filters and transitions. There are 110 plug ins in Boris Continuum Complete and Tim showed us about 15 of them and each one with HUGE wow factor. But what is remarkable about this set is that it is so easy to use and requires so much fewer steps than comparable plug ins in AE or Combustion or Commotion. This is a VERY powerful set of plug ins and when purchased with Boris Red, is practically free. I urge you to take a look at this package. Download the demo, play with it for awhile and then try not to buy it. You will love this package. Time for a break which gave us all time to catch our breath and take a look at the new Apple Xserve Raid which was Jaw dropping wonderful.
Digital FilmTree, a Los Angeles-based Professional Applications Group, configured the systems and designed the workflows currently being used by the illustrious editor Walter Murch, A.C.E ("Apocalypse Now", "English Patient") to edit this major Hollywood feature. Written and directed by Anthony Minghella ("English Patient"), produced by MGM and Miramax, "Cold Mountain" stars Nicole Kidman, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Renee Zelwigger, among others. An international production with shoots in North Carolina, post work in Romania and support from Los Angeles, the editing of "Cold Mountain" on Final Cut Pro has already made big news in Hollywood. Zed Saeed and Ramy Katrib from Digital Film Tree were on hand to tell us how they did all this and it's a great story with yes, a bit of drama.
So now the work began. How do you develop the workflow for this picture which was to be the first MAJOR motion picture to use FCP. Could FCP handle it? Turns out, yes it could and a lot of why it could goes to the boys at DFT. First thing to do was configure the hardware. What did the editing team need? They needed this: 4- Apple G4 2x1Ghz Total Cost $110,000 Workflow
Zed then took us on a tour of the Post Production facilities in Romania which included a Kodak film processing Lab in Bucharest. This was the fun part and included pictures of the post production team and Walter murch himself. Walter edits standing up by the way and places still pictures and colored cards of all the scenes on the walls in front of his edit station. Sort of like an elaborate story board.
It isn't often we get to see a master at work even if only in still pictures. It reminds us that the art of movie editing is more than the tool, it is the person behind the tool. Wonderful presentation. Last Show and Tell of the night was a very cool Music Video directed by Gregory Lemkin and edited by Aron Orton. Featuring the band Powder whose lead singer has as much charisma in her belly as Courtney Love has in her entire body it's a very fine piece of work by both Gregory and Aaron. Shot on multiple days using multiple DV Cameras and many effects from FCP and AE.
Aron Orton is a filmmaker, editor, and visual effects artist. He currently works as Senior editor at DGWB advertising in Orange County. The music video, Seat of My Pants, for the band Powder, was shot on prosumer cameras, several XL-1's , a GL-1, A PD-150 and a TRV 900, and edited in Final Cut Pro and After Effects. World Famous Raffle was up next and we thank everyone for there generous donation to the cause. Prizes: Special thanks must go to Chris Rogers, and Liz Radley for taking tickets. Ken stone for taking pics and of course Promax for footing the bill. Michael Horton, This meeting is available on DVD
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